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Re: Planebucket

#201 Post by odysseus1980 »

And the Chinooks are very good!
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#202 Post by WhyMe »

erik_t wrote:but honestly it's sometimes faster to redraw than to check.
My thought exactly! That's why a searchable list of completed planes/ships would be really helpful; especially with their numbers growing so fast.
Essentially it needs to be a plain text list with some kind of craft identifier (class/name/model/NATO reporting name etc) and the URL pointing at the page where it can be found.
So if any of the admins think this idea is worth doing I'm totally up for trying to implement it.
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#203 Post by erik_t »

If you want to tackle the problem, I'd love to see a good list of what's been drawn.
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#204 Post by acelanceloet »

IMO, the best thing would be to sort on country, as every nation has it's own livery....
that's why I am now (slowly) continouing with the plane part of the dutch parts sheet....
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#205 Post by WhyMe »

I don't think that country is that important, because if you want to draw a plane you would look for manufacturer and model first to check if it was already drawn. :roll:
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#206 Post by acelanceloet »

that is true. BUT if it is drawn, you'll have to find the livery of the nation you need.
so, for me the best would be:
1. aircraft list(on nation of origin/manfacturer), with only grey and black, no markings or liveries
2. nations aircraft list, with the liveries and extra data, just like http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/ ... 323mvg.png ;)
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#207 Post by WhyMe »

I was talking about searchable (i.e. plain text, no images) list, that would help you find if the aircraft was drawn and if it was, where to find it.
It's not that I don't see your point, I do. I'm just not gonna do the country/livery list :)
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#208 Post by Novice »

A good search will be if all aircraft that were done will be in plain grey or white, no country liveries at all. That way you can add any country you want including AU countries.
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#209 Post by KimWerner »

Novice wrote:A good search will be if all aircraft that were done will be in plain grey or white, no country liveries at all. That way you can add any country you want including AU countries.
:D What about the possibillity to mix your both ideas? I know for sure, if it's done right, you can make links from manufactures to countries and vice versa. It would be great with that kind of search opportunities :D
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#210 Post by acelanceloet »

yeah, that's possible, but that would need a lot of work. more work then it is worth, IMO.
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